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− | + | [[Aramaic]] Primacists believe that the [[New Testament]] and/or its sources were originally written in the Aramaic language, not [[Koine Greek]] as is generally believed. The [[Assyrian Church of the East]] and other Aramaic speaking churches have historically claimed the Aramaic Peshitta was the original language [[New Testament]]. | |
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+ | [[Aramaic]] Primacists believe that the [[New Testament]] and/or its sources were originally written in the Aramaic language, not [[Koine Greek]] as is generally believed. The [[Assyrian Church of the East]] and other Aramaic speaking churches have historically claimed the Aramaic Peshitta was the original language [[New Testament]]. | ||
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+ | ===Arguments for and against=== | ||
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* [http://www.aramaicpeshitta.com Aramaic Peshitta Primacy] | * [http://www.aramaicpeshitta.com Aramaic Peshitta Primacy] | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramaic_primacy Wikipeda - Aramaic primacy] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aramaic_primacy Wikipeda - Aramaic primacy] | ||
{{returnto}} [[Aramaic]] | {{returnto}} [[Aramaic]] |
Revision as of 22:13, 28 June 2007
Synopsis
Aramaic Primacists believe that the New Testament and/or its sources were originally written in the Aramaic language, not Koine Greek as is generally believed. The Assyrian Church of the East and other Aramaic speaking churches have historically claimed the Aramaic Peshitta was the original language New Testament.
Contents
Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons
Aramaic primacy (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)
For related quotations see Aramaic primacy (quotes)
Main article
Aramaic Primacists believe that the New Testament and/or its sources were originally written in the Aramaic language, not Koine Greek as is generally believed. The Assyrian Church of the East and other Aramaic speaking churches have historically claimed the Aramaic Peshitta was the original language New Testament.
Arguments for and against
Links
Return to Aramaic